This is only one of the beautiful pieces made by the very talented Caroline Serotta, who has a showing of Tin Movie Theater Fronts and Qualified Arrows in the Small Gallery at Valley Artisans Market. Please join us for the opening reception of this talented artists work this afternoon, Saturday October 20th from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. The show will be running until November 13th if you are not able to make it today. Her work is whimsical and colorful and definitely worth a trip up to the market!
News and Views from Valley Artisan Market located at 25 East Main Street in the beautiful town of Cambridge, NY.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Diana Spencer Opening Today
Please join us today for the opening reception of Diana Spencer's beautiful work in the Small Gallery. The opening is from 3:00 to 5:00, please come and meet Diana and see her beautiful art work.
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Ian Creitz-Show at Bennington Museum
Ian is one of our newest members here at Valley Artisans Market. He is a photographer and has such a mastery with light and innovation in his work. He will be showing his photos at the Bennington Museum for
the next six weeks as part of the regional artist program.
There will be an
opening reception today from 3-4:30 at the museum. The admission is free
today but there is a charge of $10 after today being as it is the
museum. We at VAM wish him good luck with his show and we hope he has a great well attended opening reception.
He currently is showing smaller clip frame
pieces and a beautiful large panoramic at Valley Artisans Market and we hope you will come in and see his work along with the work of other Valley Artisan Artists.Valley Artisans Market is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00AM to 5:00PM and Sunday from 11:00AM to 2:00PM.
Friday, June 22, 2012
The Very Talented Arleen Targan
Please join us for the opening of Monotypes by our very own Arleen Targan. If you have been to Valley Artisans Market I am sure you have enjoyed her work. The new exhibit is wonderful. Please come and join us. It is a wonderful opportunity to see what Arleen can do with a monoprint technique and an exhibit of work that she has not shown in VAM in quite some time.
Arleen Targan
"Monotypes"
June 22 - July 17
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 23 4 - 6
The Small Gallery
Arleen Targan
"Monotypes"
June 22 - July 17
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 23 4 - 6
The Small Gallery
Monday, June 11, 2012
Welcome New Member Ariana Kolins
I am a clay artist who makes sculptural, functional and sculptural/functional work. I’ve
been working with clay for over ½ my life, in Brooklyn, North Carolina,
Maine, Tennessee, Northern Ireland, New Orleans, and most recently
Portland Oregon- where I finished a post-baccalaureate in Ceramics from
the Oregon College of Art and Craft. Having just moved to Albany I’m continuing to make and learning about what this region of the world has to offer.
For most of my clay life I have worked with slabs, recently I fell in love with pinching, and I can’t get enough of it.
If you could go back in time to the beginning stages of your venture, what advice would you give yourself?
I feel like I am still in the beginning stages of my venture. And
the advice I give myself daily is to believe in myself and everything
takes lots of work and time, so be patient and go one step at a time.
What inspires you?
Good
conversation, good tea, an un-pinched ball of clay in my hands, the
excitement of my last piece and the possibility it holds for the next.
(…and a deadline.)
What makes your work different from other people who create items that are similar to yours or in your media?
Many potters make their pots using the wheel. I
have recently chosen to go back to the basics and perfect the first
technique most people work with clay do, making a pinch pot. Pinching my
pieces by hand, a slow meditative process, for me strengthens my
connection to the piece, and strengthens my connection to the person
using the pot.
Where do you sell your work?
Currently VAM, local craft fairs, and within the next week or so, ETSY
How did you hear about VAM?
I
heard about VAM from a new friend, encourager, and good resource (I
just moved to the area a few months ago,) who said that there was
interesting work, good people and a good organization. So I decided to check it out, and here I am.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
More Beautiful Pieces from Cheryl and Cecily
Please join us on Friday June 1, 2012 for the opening reception of this beautiful show in our Small Gallery. The reception runs from 6:00 pm to8:30 pm.
Both Cheryl Gutmaker and Cecily Callahan- Spaulding are members here at VAM and their beautiful works are available every day. I have seen the show after it was put on display and it is just beautiful.
If you are not able to come to the opening, please come by in the weeks to follow to see this lovely work displayed.
Valley Artisans Market is also sending out a call for artists to join our artist cooperative. Please refer back to the Call For Artist's blog post which explains in detail our policies and jury details. See you soon!
Both Cheryl Gutmaker and Cecily Callahan- Spaulding are members here at VAM and their beautiful works are available every day. I have seen the show after it was put on display and it is just beautiful.
If you are not able to come to the opening, please come by in the weeks to follow to see this lovely work displayed.
Valley Artisans Market is also sending out a call for artists to join our artist cooperative. Please refer back to the Call For Artist's blog post which explains in detail our policies and jury details. See you soon!
Friday, May 25, 2012
Glass and Paper, Cheryl Gutmaker and Cecily Callahan-Spaulding
Glass and Paper
Landscapes and History Books
Cheryl Gutmaker and Cecily Callahan – Spaulding
May 25 – June 19, 2012
Reception June 1, 2012 6:00 – 8:30 PM
Valley Artisans Market
25 E. Main Street
Cambridge, NY
Landscapes
have been a traditional art form for centuries. Recent developments in glass
manufacturing have allowed a new type of landscape to be created by fusing
glass. During the past two years, I have begun to explore the many
possibilities available for use in the fused glass landscape.
The work in
this show reflects the beginnings of a major shift in the way I work with
glass. I have moved more towards a painterly image rather than a purely
functional approach. My landscapes are made totally from glass; there is no
paint used in this process. The illusion of depth is produced through the
careful layering of tiny bits of glass called frit, graduated size of
components within the piece and multiple firing of successive layers of glass
in the kiln. Using these techniques, I have endeavored to create the felling of
beauty and joy that I experience when reflecting on walking in nature.
Cheryl Gutmaker
Over the
last forty years a rich and varied body of work has grown from craftsmen and
artists creating traditional handmade books to new book forms of imagination
and wonder. As an artist, I am fascinated by books and history. My work
is within the book as art tradition. A variety of book forms have been
the vessels over time that have given us a connection to our common past.
Information, stories, ideas, visions and mysteries have been transferred
through language to make up a collective
body of thought that enriches and enables our modern life.
My work is a celebration of this
connection. Each piece is an expression of specific cultures, images,
rituals and languages that are part of our collective memory. They are a
new take on what it is to be a history book. The works communicate visions
of our past through color, texture and a mix of old and new images. Come
see the show on a spring day and enjoy a creative history lesson like you have
never seen before.
Cecily Callahan - Spaulding
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